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Andrea Rawluk
Andrea Rawluk
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Loving the mess: navigating diversity and conflict in social values for sustainability
JO Kenter, CM Raymond, CJ Van Riper, E Azzopardi, MR Brear, ...
Sustainability Science 14, 1439-1461, 2019
1762019
Editorial overview: Theoretical traditions in social values for sustainability
CM Raymond, JO Kenter, CJ van Riper, A Rawluk, D Kendal
Sustainability Science 14, 1173-1185, 2019
642019
Public values for integration in natural disaster management and planning: A case study from Victoria, Australia
A Rawluk, RM Ford, FL Neolaka, KJ Williams
Journal of environmental management 185, 11-20, 2017
452017
Ways forward for resilience thinking: lessons from the field for those exploring social-ecological systems in agriculture and natural resource management
K Sinclair, A Rawluk, S Kumar, A Curtis
Ecology and society 22 (4), 1-8, 2017
412017
Social learning as a link between the individual and the collective: evaluating deliberation on social values
M Eriksson, CJ van Riper, B Leitschuh, A Bentley Brymer, A Rawluk, ...
Sustainability Science 14, 1323-1332, 2019
382019
Managed aquifer recharge in farming landscapes using large floods: an opportunity to improve outcomes for the Murray-Darling Basin?
A Rawluk, A Curtis, E Sharp, BFJ Kelly, AJ Jakeman, A Ross, M Arshad, ...
Australasian journal of environmental management 20 (1), 34-48, 2013
302013
Value-based scenario planning: Exploring multifaceted values in natural disaster planning and management.
A Rawluk, RM Ford, KJH Williams
Ecology & Society 23 (4), 2018
282018
Widening the scope of scenario planning in small communities: a case study use of an alternative method
A Rawluk, A Godber
Ecology and Society 16 (1), 2011
262011
Managing values in disaster planning: Current strategies, challenges and opportunities for incorporating values of the public
RM Ford, A Rawluk, KJH Williams
Land Use Policy 81, 131-142, 2019
242019
Reconciling contradictory narratives of landscape change using the adaptive cycle: a case study from southeastern Australia
A Rawluk, A Curtis
Ecology and Society 21 (1), 2016
222016
Loving the mess: navigating diversity and conflict in social values for sustainability. Sustain. Sci. 14, 1439–1461
JO Kenter, CM Raymond, CJ Van Riper, E Azzopardi, MR Brear, ...
182019
Facing the gap: Exploring research on local knowledge of insect-provided services in agroecosystems
A Rawluk, ME Saunders
International journal of agricultural sustainability 17 (1), 108-117, 2019
162019
Values of the public at risk of wildfire and its management
KJH Williams, RM Ford, A Rawluk
International journal of wildland fire 27 (10), 665-676, 2018
152018
Practices in social ecological research: interdisciplinary collaboration in'Adaptive Doing'
A Rawluk, R Beilin, H Bender, R Ford
Springer Nature, 2019
122019
A new approach to horse welfare based on systems thinking
KL Luke, A Rawluk, T McAdie
Animal Welfare 31 (1), 37-49, 2022
102022
Intervention—Holding Space for Alternative Futures in Academia and Beyond
S Pascoe, A Sanders, A Rawluk, P Satizábal, T Toumbourou
Antipode Online 22, 2020
102020
Enacting shared responsibility in biosecurity governance: insights from adaptive governance
A Rawluk, R Beilin, S Lavau
Ecology and Society 26 (2), 18, 2021
82021
The role of collaborative research in learning to incorporate values of the public in social-ecological system governance: case study of bushfire risk planning.
KJH Williams, RM Ford, A Rawluk
Ecology & Society 25 (4), 2020
82020
“A Mirror and a Lamp”: The Role of Power in the Rural Landscape Trajectory of the Ovens Region of Australia
A Rawluk, A Curtis
Society & natural resources 30 (8), 949-963, 2017
82017
Does a working knowledge of learning theory relate to improved horse welfare and rider safety?
KL Luke, T McAdie, AK Warren-Smith, A Rawluk, BP Smith
Anthrozoös 36 (4), 703-719, 2023
72023
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